Top 50 Girls in every Event: 2025 Indoor Track Rankings

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The nation's top athletes continue to put on a show as the 2025 indoor season nears its conclusion, with elite performances shaking up the rankings across sprints, distance, and field events.

Lisa Raye of Rhode Island has dominated the 55m and 60m dashes, clocking 6.63 and 7.13, respectively, at the prestigious Millrose Games. Her sprint double secured her spot as the fastest high school girl in the nation this season.

The rising star in the class of 2029, Georgia's Melanie Doggett, kept things close, finishing just behind Raye in both events with 6.67 in the 55m and 7.17 in the 60m. With three more years ahead of her, Doggett is already proving to be one of the most electrifying young talents in the country.

North Carolina's Dana Wilson took over the national lead in the 200m with a scorching 22.81 at Nike Indoor Nationals, edging out Raye (23.00) and Texas' Skylar Brazzell in one of the most competitive races of the season.

The 300m saw Maryland's Elise Cooper break awa...